FCC Environmental Services, a Houston-based global waste management and recycling firm, has appointed Dan Brazil as CEO. This announcement comes after former CEO Inigo Sanz was appointed the new CEO of FCC Servicios Medio Ambiente Holdings.
In a statement, Sanz expressed his confidence in Brazil’s leadership, saying “FCC has complete trust in Dan’s ability to lead the company to even greater success while expanding its footprint in North America.”
Brazil joined FCC Environmental in February 2019 as chief operating officer at the company’s Houston office. With over 15 years of industry experience, the company says he has a proven track record of “driving operational excellence, optimizing business processes and delivering results that have consistently positively impacted the bottom line.”
In his new role, Brazil will lead FCC Environmental’s 2,000 employees across the U.S.
“I am extremely excited and honored with my new role leading the organization at FCC across North America. I am fully committed to building on FCC’s past achievements, promoting innovation, and driving growth across all aspects of the business well into the future,” Brazil says. “With the dedicated and talented team of professionals at FCC, I am confident that we will continue to exceed expectations and deliver excellent results.”
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